American Journal of Orthopsychiatry

Papers
(The TQCC of American Journal of Orthopsychiatry is 3. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Promoting the well-being of sexual and gender minority individuals: Reflecting on the past and future directions.21
Asian Americans’ childhood emotional abuse, emotional neglect, and hazardous alcohol use: Resilience as moderator.20
Mindfulness from me to we: A randomized control trial on the effects of an 8-week mindfulness intervention on mindfulness, well-being, mental health, compassion, and prosociality.19
Body mass index mediates the direct association of subjective social status and hypertension in a fulani west African immigrant sample.19
Supplemental Material for Discrimination and Psychological Distress Among Asian Americans During COVID-19: Gender Differences in the Moderating Role of Social Support17
Instrumental safety net configurations and changes over time among economically marginalized families.17
Supplemental Material for Voices That Matter: A Community-Driven Intervention Framework for Black Women Who Have Experienced Traumatic Loss17
The impact of cultural and institutional race-related stress on mental health outcomes among ethnic/racially minoritized young adults: Ethnic identity as a protective factor.17
Domestic violence survivors’ housing stability, safety, and well-being over time: Examining the role of domestic violence housing first, social support, and material hardship.17
Supplemental Material for Mindfulness From Me to We: A Randomized Control Trial on the Effects of an 8-Week Mindfulness Intervention on Mindfulness, Well-Being, Mental Health, Compassion, and Prosocia16
Risk factors and neglect subtypes: Findings from a nationally representative data set.15
Supplemental Material for Bringing Juvenile Justice and Public Health Systems Together to Meet the Sexual and Reproductive Health Needs of Justice-Involved Youth12
Minority stress and mental health in gay and lesbian youth: A comparative study of Italy and Spain.12
Supplemental Material for Longitudinal Changes in the County-Level Relationship Between Opioid Prescriptions and Child Maltreatment Reports, United States, 2009–201811
“Beyond the letter of the law”: A critical discourse analysis of social rights take-up in social work.10
The imperative of high-quality education in juvenile corrections: An introduction to the special section.10
Maternal depressive symptoms and physical intimate partner violence and children’s internalizing and externalizing behaviors in Guyanese families: Mediating role of constructive conflict behavior.10
Measuring culturally and contextually specific distress among Afghan, Iraqi, and Great Lakes African refugees.9
Supplemental Material for Unaccompanied Unstable Housing Among Racially, Ethnically, Sexually, and Gender Diverse Youth: Intersecting Identities Bearing the Greatest Burden9
Mental health stigma and service use among Black American youth: A systematic review.9
Adverse childhood experiences, sexual victimization, and suicide ideation and attempts: A longitudinal path analysis spanning 22 years.9
Association between maternal emotional maltreatment history and children’s problem behaviors: The mediating role of mothers’ mentalization and emotion socialization.9
Supplemental Material for The Drive for Muscularity and Disordered Eating Among Heterosexual and Sexual Minority Men in Israel8
Alone in the shadow of terror: Coping strategies and internal resources of older adults living alone in a continuous traumatic situation.8
Contemplative practices and the movement toward a more just criminal legal system.8
Parental perceived immigration threat and children’s mental health, self-regulation and executive functioning in pre-Kindergarten.8
Long-term effects of the school context on depressive symptoms among Asian Americans.8
Centering justice in the codesign of mindfulness and compassion-based college curricula.8
How often does homelessness precede criminal arrest in veterans? Results from the U.S. survey of prison inmates.8
Associations between interconnectedness, compassion, and participation in collective action for people with mental illness: A random-intercept cross-lagged panel modeling approach.7
What helped the helpers? Health care social workers’ phenomenological perspective regarding coping resources in the contexts of shared traumatic reality.7
Maternal childhood trauma, caregiving behavior, and child cognitive development in the context of drug addiction.7
The association of parentification indicators with substance use patterns among military-connected adolescents.6
Supplemental Material for Professional Quality of Life Among Israeli Social Workers in Hospitals and a Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) During the COVID-19 Pandemic6
Conceptualizing and measuring childhood adversity: A comprehensive critique of the adverse childhood experiences measure and offering a new conceptualization of childhood adversity.6
“… Inside of my home, I was getting a full dose of culture”: Exploring the ecology of Indigenous peoples’ development through stories.6
Helping individuals in the sex trade during COVID-19: The perspectives of Israeli aid organizations.6
An examination of theory-based suicidal ideation risk factors in college students with multiple marginalized identities.6
The impact of daily stressors on unaccompanied young refugees’ mental health: A longitudinal study.6
The role of kinship involvement in developing strengths for youth in the foster care system.6
Supplemental Material for Intersected Discrimination Through the Lens of COVID-19: The Case Example of Christian Minority in Iraq6
Transgender and gender diverse adults’ reflections on alcohol counseling and recommendations for providers.6
Housing outcomes among homeless-experienced veterans engaged in vocational services.6
Socially excluded young adult Israeli women’s social activism: A new approach to promoting well-being.6
Supplemental Material for Tired of Being Tired: Black College Students’ Experiences of Racial Battle Fatigue From Highly Publicized Anti-Black Violence5
Material deprivation and subjective poverty association with subjective well-being reported by children: Religiosity as a protective factor.5
Knowing Who You Are (Becoming): Effects of a university-based elder-led cultural identity program on Alaska Native students’ identity development, cultural strengths, sense of community, and behaviora5
Mental health interventions for youth who are incarcerated: A systematic review of literature.5
Home quarantines and cumulative risk exposure among young children: Isolation and maladaptation.5
Echoes from the past: How America’s major moments shaped mental health policies through a young adult lens.5
The impact of COVID-19 stressors on refugee mental health and well-being in the context of sustained displacement.5
“It’s probably an addiction—It can't be anything else”: The role of addiction discourse in the self-identity of men who pay for sex.4
Attitudes toward methadone treatment among Black/African Americans: Implications for engagement and retention.4
Shifting the discourse on disability: Moving to an inclusive, intersectional focus.4
Losing a child with a severe developmental intellectual disability: Israeli mothers’ accounts.4
“May we be the bridge and boat to cross the water”: Community-engaged research on metta meditation.4
Barriers to drug treatment in police diversion programs and drug courts: A qualitative analysis.4
Mental health among older Bhutanese with a refugee life experience: A mixed-methods latent class analysis study.4
Off the shelf and into the community: Advocacy and public scholarship.4
The fog of classism: Where middle-class white parents of young white children may get lost in their antiracist parenting aspirations.4
Predictors of hope among at-risk young adults in Israel during the transition to adulthood.4
Hurricane stress, cultural stress, and mental health among hurricane Maria migrants in the U.S. mainland.4
Bridging, building, and bonding: Somali mothers’ experiences in a family-focused community program.4
Integrating behavioral, psychodynamic, recovery-oriented, and trauma-informed principles to decrease aggressive behavior in inpatient care.4
“I find value in myself”: Queer Asian American men’s self-love and resistance in the face of White supremacy.4
Challenging the use of the overall adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) score: Comparing total ACEs, maltreatment, and household dysfunction on mental health problems among White, African American, an4
Transgender older adults’ prior military service: Mental health differences by gender identification.4
The role of racial bias and pathways to self-harm outcomes for Mexican-descent college students during the COVID-19 pandemic.4
Necessary, burdensome, or threatening? Awareness of Black–White disparities in health care access and self-rated health for Black and White Americans.3
Mothers’ perceptions of how homelessness and housing interventions affect their children’s behavioral and educational functioning.3
“Confused, alienated, and injured identity”: The role of minority ethnic identity in increasing the vulnerability of at-risk young-adult Arabs in Israel.3
Differences in gambling disorder recovery capital toolkits in mothers versus childless women.3
From the medical model to the recovery model: Psychologists engaging in advocacy and social justice action agendas in public mental health.3
Generativity among people with lived experience of mental illness and distress.3
Strengths and challenges among Black and Latinx people living with HIV during COVID-19: A mixed-methods investigation of the translation of self-management across syndemic health crises.3
Trends and disparities in unmet treatment needs for co-occurring depression and alcohol use disorders among young adults in the U.S.3
Cultural–economic stress and mental health among Ukrainian immigrants residing in the U.S. post-Russian invasion.3
Impact of COVID-19 discrimination fear on psychological distress among East Asian college students: The moderating role of emotion regulation.3
Supplemental Material for Biracial, Black, and Proud: Can Racial Pride Protect Biracial–Black Young People From Identity Invalidation and Depressive Symptoms?3
Out of sight is not out of mind: Associations between perceived maternal attachment and self-representations of youth in residential care moderated by sex and age.3
Immigrant and U.S.-born migrant farmworkers: Dual paths to discrimination-related health outcomes.3
Supplemental Material for A Pilot Evaluation of Sexual and Gender Minority Identity Measures in a Treatment-Engaged Military Veteran Sample3
Subjective well-being, sense of coherence, and posttraumatic growth mediate the association between COVID-19 stress, trauma, and burnout among Palestinian health-care providers.3
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